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Does it match someone scavenging relationship data from your facebook page? And no, I don't think you are infected. But by clicking on that link you let the spammy scammers know your are a chowder head and now they will probably hammer you like crazy for awhile. |
I forgot about that post of yours. Definitely appears to be the same phishing scam - both persons are on my FB Friends list. To the best of my knowledge (and I just checked again), my email address isn't available in my timeline, but I just saw that it was set to show to my friends (which I have since changed*).
* Go to your home page, click on the "Update Info" Button, scroll down to the "Contact Info" box and click "Edit", for each email, there are two drop-down menus for each email address (I have the FB assigned one and my log-in one). The drop-down menu on the left lets you control who sees your email (mine WAS set to "Friends", but I changed it to "Only Me"), and the one on the right determines whether you want your email to show on your timeline (obviously I set it to NOT show). |
There has been a rash of yahoo email hacking lately that's spamming people in the hacked address book. Old skool.
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You will find that one of your friends has fallen for the "Apple is giving away free iPads" or similar ads, and clicked and filled in the details. There's lots of stuff like this happening, and some people fall for it. It gives the spammer the right to access your friends address book.
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My sister maybe, but the one friend wouldn't have.
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Sure? Not even one of those "see who's stalking you online" offers? (I nearly fell for that one, once.)
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